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On Wednesday night, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) appeared on CNN's "The Source With Kaitlan Collins," where he was asked several questions about former and potentially future President Donald Trump. The segment was problematic from the start, as Collins tried to put words into Trump's attorney's mouths, a move Vance called her out for, when discussing the case on presidential immunity that the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard.

As Vance tried to discuss official versus private acts, and how Trump's attorneys had mentioned a system of checks and balances, Collins would hardly let him answer the question.

When he finally did get to offer his response, Vance called to mind how "there are a number of examples, in American history, where if you apply the standard, the lawfare standard of the Biden administration, against Donald Trump, it would make the presidency impossible, to actually execute the law. So, in the name of taking down... in the name of taking down their political opponent, Kaitlan, these guys are, are really pushing a legal theory that I think would destroy the presidency, whether a Democrat or Republican was in charge."

Vance wants to be the VP pick, too.

[Source.](https://townhall.com/tipsheet/rebeccadowns/2024/05/03/jd-vance-on-cnn-n2638550) > On Wednesday night, Sen. JD Vance (R-OH) appeared on CNN's "The Source With Kaitlan Collins," where he was asked several questions about former and potentially future President Donald Trump. The segment was problematic from the start, as Collins tried to put words into Trump's attorney's mouths, a move Vance called her out for, when discussing the case on presidential immunity that the U.S. Supreme Court recently heard. > As Vance tried to discuss official versus private acts, and how Trump's attorneys had mentioned a system of checks and balances, Collins would hardly let him answer the question. > When he finally did get to offer his response, Vance called to mind how "there are a number of examples, in American history, where if you apply the standard, the lawfare standard of the Biden administration, against Donald Trump, it would make the presidency impossible, to actually execute the law. So, in the name of taking down... in the name of taking down their political opponent, Kaitlan, these guys are, are really pushing a legal theory that I think would destroy the presidency, whether a Democrat or Republican was in charge." Vance wants to be the VP pick, too.

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